A mother has been arrested and charged with abandoning or endangering a child, criminal neglect for failing to provide adequate medical care for her 19-month-old child, and by failing to take the child to the emergency room at an appropriate time, according to an arrest warrant.

A mother has been arrested and charged with abandoning or endangering a child, criminal neglect for failing to provide adequate medical care for her 19-month-old child, and by failing to take the child to the emergency room at an appropriate time, according to an arrest warrant.

Charnesia Corley believes newly-released dashcam video will prove her case against the Harris County, TX, Sheriff's Office. The video was recorded two years ago, but she still feels the pain of what happened that night.

Charnesia Corley believes newly-released dashcam video will prove her case against the Harris County, TX, Sheriff's Office. The video was recorded two years ago, but she still feels the pain of what happened that night.

Charnesia Corley believes newly-released dashcam video will prove her case against the Harris County

Charnesia Corley believes newly-released dashcam video will prove her case against the Harris County, TX, Sheriff's Office. The video was recorded two years ago, but she still feels the pain of what happened that night. (Source: KPRC/CNN)

Charnesia Corley believes newly-released dashcam video will prove her case against the Harris County, TX, Sheriff's Office. The video was recorded two years ago, but she still feels the pain of what happened that night. (Source: KPRC/CNN)

A survey of Ohio high school students on a variety of subjects showed a decline in both painkiller and heroin use.

The Ohio Department of Health says its 2013 Ohio Youth Risk Behavior Survey showed a significant decrease in the percentage of students using both drugs from just two years ago. In 2011, 21.3 percent of students reported using prescription pain relievers or painkillers without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life; in 2013 that dropped to 12.8 percent.

When it comes to heroin use, 3.1 percent of students said they had used heroin in the 2011 survey. In 2013, that number dropped to 2 percent.

The number of students who said they had
used marijuana at least once in their lifetime dropped from 42.8 percent in
2011 to 35.7 percent in 2013. The number who had used marijuana in the past 30
days dropped from 23.6 percent to 20.7 percent.

The number of students admitting they had used cocaine,
including powder, crack, or freebase one or more times during their life
dropped from 7 percent in 2011 to 3.8 percent in 2013.

The study found 30 percent of students admitted to drinking alcohol, while 15 percent said they used tobacco.

The Department Health added a new question to the survey for 2013. The department says 46 percent of students admitted to texting or emailing while driving a car.

Outside of distracted driving, the study shows the vast majority of students are driving safely. Seatbelt use while riding in a car has increased to 92 percent and driving with someone who has been drinking has decreased to 17 percent.

The survey also asked about diet and exercise habits. Only 19.3 percent of students report eating fruits and vegetables five or more times per day, while 27 percent report eating fast food three or more times per week. Only 26 percent get the recommended 60 minutes daily physical activity and 29 percent of students report a height and weight that classify them as overweight or obese.

A Portland man who watched a solar eclipse in 1963 says the experience left him partially blind in one eye, and now he wants everyone to know the warnings about eye damage during the upcoming eclipse are no joke.

A Portland man who watched a solar eclipse in 1963 says the experience left him partially blind in one eye, and now he wants everyone to know the warnings about eye damage during the upcoming eclipse are no joke.